Ozark Will Host 2020 High School Baseball Championship
The 2020 state high school baseball championship will be played at U.S. Ballpark in Ozark. It’s scheduled to be played June 1-6, 2020. The games were supposed to be played in O’Fallon, but the River City Rascals
Medical Marijuana Sales Could Top $100 Million By 2025
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri has received more than 2,100 applications from businesses that want to run medical marijuana facilities. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Tuesday that more than half of the
Christmas Extravaganza
A night of Christmas magic and celebration will be found at The Arc’s Christmas Extravaganza. Filled with live entertainment, delicious food and silent/live auctions make this an evening you will not want to miss! This holiday event
Final Phase Of Highway 65 Rebuild: Northbound Closures Start Sept. 6th
Those who normally take northbound Highway 65 through Springfield should expect delays and plan an alternate route for their commutes starting Friday morning. Crews will be shutting down northbound Highway 65 from Highway 60 (James River Freeway)
Branson Adding Rules For Those Selling Medical Marijuana In The City
City officials in Branson are putting some rules in place with medical marijuana dispensaries beginning to pop-up around the state starting next year. Even though leaders in cities have no control over whether or not medical marijuana
Newton County Sheriff’s Office Searching For Armed Suspect
The Newton County Sheriff’s Office along with detectives and troopers are looking for an armed man. Investigators say the search is happening south of Granby in the area of Mulberry and Highway HH. The suspect is described
Former MSU Professor Mentally Unfit For Trial
A former Missouri State professor charged with killing a colleague has been declared mentally unfit to stand trial. Edward Gutting is schizophrenic, according to his attorney Dee Wampler. He’s charged with stabbing retired Missouri State history professor
Convoy Of Hope Heads To Bahamas
A team from Springfield-based Convoy of Hope is headed to the Bahamas. The disaster team will provide solar lights and water filters to people affected by Hurricane Dorian. Crews will also work with local partners to distribute
Four Die In Crashes, One Drowns Over Labor Day Weekend
The Highway Patrol says four people died in crashes and one person drowned over the Labor Day weekend. That’s down from 11 deaths a year ago. Here’s more from the Highway Patrol: Troopers investigated all four of
Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen Opens At Branson Landing
A large crowd gathered outside the newest restaurant on the Branson Landing on Labor Day. They were there for the grand opening of Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen. Deen herself was there for the ribbon cutting, signing autographs